eetris olnud juba üle viiekümne aasta. 2008. aasta kevadel salvestati Londonis video Hannah'i kolmandale singlile ,,You & I", salvestuse kulgu käis kohapeal filmimas nii ,,Pealtnägija" kui ,,MTV Eesti". 2008. aasta juulis ilmus albumilt neljas singel ,,Please, Please". Sama aasta augustis kolis Hannah Londonisse, et salvestada oma teine rahvusvaheline kauamängiv. 2008. aasta novembris/detsembris andis Hannah austraallasest laulja Jason Donovani kontsertturnee ,,Dreamboats & Petticoats" raames koos Jason Donovaniga 18 kontserti üle Inglismaa ja Shotimaa, kogudes publikuks ühtekokku ligi 40 000 inimest. 2009. aasta nägi ilmavalgust Hannah'I teine rahvusvaheline album. Hannah Ild Hannah ja Ander Ild
imaginative (!) way. 2. Metonymy lexical and contextual meanings are based on the contiguity (): one word is used instead of some other word because the thing they stand for occurs very closely in reality. In metonymy transfer of meaning is very logical (!) (e.g. "a cup" means `to drink'; "a hand" a worker; "the grave" death; etc.). Types of association: a characteristic feature standing instead of his possessor (e.g. "petticoats in business") the container standing for the thing it contains (e.g. "earning the weekly envelope." (money) the instrument standing for the action (e.g. "stick will do him good.") the office may stand for employees (e.g. "The factory went on strike") the effect may stand for the course (e.g. "She is the pride of our school.") These were cases of trite metonymy (often used).
reality. In metonymy transfer of meaning is very logical (!) (e.g. "the crown" stands for king or queen; "a cup" means `to drink'; "a hand" a worker; "the cradle" infancy; "the grave" death; etc.). Typical types of association: a characteristic feature standing instead of his possessor (e.g. "There are too much petticoats in business today.") the container standing for the thing it contains (e.g. "He resumed the earning of the weekly envelope." (money) the instrument standing for the action (e.g. "He wants the stick now and then, it will do him good.") the office may stand for employees (e.g. "The factory went on strike")